GRECO-ROMAN MAGIC
Classics 29 Section 1 (3 units)
MURPHY, T M
Fulfills the L&S breadth requirements in Historical Studies and Philosophy and Values.
This course will focus on ideas about magic in the Greek and Roman worlds from about 750 BCE through 400 CE. Topics will include witches, holy men, love spells, necromancy, spirits, and mystery religions. We will examine how magic was represented in high literature (by authors like Homer, Ovid, Apuleius and Lucian) as well as the more practical evidence of curse tablets and the Greek Magical Papyri.Consideration will be given to analyzing the relationship between magic, religion, and philosophy.
Our goal will be to study the common threads that connect different Greek and Roman magical practices, as well as to understand them in their cultural contexts.
Requirements
One midterm exam; one term-paper; one final exam; quizzes TBA
Texts
Title |
Author |
Ed./Trans |
Publisher |
ISBN |
Magic, Witchcraft and Ghosts in the Greek and Roman Worlds: a Sourcebook |
Daniel Ogden |
Oxford University Press | 9780195385205 | |
The Golden Ass |
Apuleius | E. J. Kenney |
Penguin Classics |
9780140435900 |
Location: 251 DWINELLE
Times: MWF 200-300P